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>> it's a very big risk, anderson. there's two different events here and it's hard to keep them separated from each other. the first is getting the debt sealing lifted. that's the critical negotiation under way now. even if we get it lifted, eric's right. standard & poor's is saying even if you get it lifted it's how much you're willing to cut the deficits that they will really judge the triple-a rating of the united states on and if it's something less than $3 to $4 trillion in real cuts they're going to lower the credit rating of the united states for the first time in our history. we've had it since 1917 we've been triple-a. there's a growing sense at top levels here in washington that the chances of a credit rating downgrade is becoming more than just a possibility but moving towards a probability. >> april, for those who haven't been following this as closely as everybody in washington and a lot of other folks have been following it, where do the -- do both plans stand right now? you have harry reids and john boeh
>> it's a very big risk, anderson. there's two different events here and it's hard to keep them separated from each other. the first is getting the debt sealing lifted. that's the critical negotiation under way now. even if we get it lifted, eric's right. standard & poor's is saying even if you get it lifted it's how much you're willing to cut the deficits that they will really judge the triple-a rating of the united states on and if it's something less than $3 to $4 trillion in real...
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>> well, this has become a very big subject in the law professor world. the 14th amendment is one of the most familiar parts of the constitution, guarantees due process of law, equal protection of the law. but there is frankly a provision in section 4 that i have never paid any attention to before. and it goes like this. section 4 of the 14th amendment said "the validity of the public debt of the united states shall not be questioned". now, i don't know exactly what that means. i don't think anybody knows precisely what that means. but it has been suggested that under that provision, president obama could simply order that the debt be paid and that this crisis be forestalled. he has mostly reject that option, but as far as i've read their statements, they have not completely rejected that option. obama has always said, look, i think this should be dealt with by congress, not by unilaterally under the 14th amendment. but under my reading of their statements, they haven't completely ruled out in a total crisis situation invoking the section of the amendment
>> well, this has become a very big subject in the law professor world. the 14th amendment is one of the most familiar parts of the constitution, guarantees due process of law, equal protection of the law. but there is frankly a provision in section 4 that i have never paid any attention to before. and it goes like this. section 4 of the 14th amendment said "the validity of the public debt of the united states shall not be questioned". now, i don't know exactly what that means....
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that's what all dictators to, they implicate people in their big crimes. there are people at the top, and there are the poor people trapped in the system. they work for the minister of the interior. they have no other way of livelihood. and it's not out of love for mubarak that they do it. this is the life being offered to them. >> if viewers at home are wondering how we're so sure this is a rent-a-mob, essentially there was a government sponsored party here and it's 5:00 a.m. here. it's not natural that a mob would all of a sudden appear by our broadcast. >> this is out of the ordinary. this is what was on. this was this rent-a-mob that was on state tv constantly. so there is an intense desire to create the impression that there are -- there's a large number of egyptians who are still in favor of the regime. but it's not really a large number. >> they didn't know who we are, or what television station we are. >> they are talking about al jazeera. >> there you go. appreciate you being on tonight. we'll have more with ben after this break. we'll take you to
that's what all dictators to, they implicate people in their big crimes. there are people at the top, and there are the poor people trapped in the system. they work for the minister of the interior. they have no other way of livelihood. and it's not out of love for mubarak that they do it. this is the life being offered to them. >> if viewers at home are wondering how we're so sure this is a rent-a-mob, essentially there was a government sponsored party here and it's 5:00 a.m. here. it's...
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it's a big deal. if america finally wakes up and recognizes that if they turn their backs, these guys will go right back to what they've been doing for generations. it's time for america to make some statements. and if we're really serious about protecting children we need to focus on these folks. to a much greater degree. i could fill an entire show just listing the nape names of elected officials, law enforcement officials in utah and arizona that have dropped the ball. members of the media that have turned their backs or done flattering stories. the list of bad guys is very long here. let's hope that this trial will wake everybody up. >> well, you've been doing some reporting on this for over ten years like you said. appreciate you being on, mike watkus. >> happy to be here. >>> still ahead the judge in the case of the casey anthony trial decides when he's going to release the names of the jurors. plus friends and family gather to mourn amy winehouse as investigators find out why she died. and a ne
it's a big deal. if america finally wakes up and recognizes that if they turn their backs, these guys will go right back to what they've been doing for generations. it's time for america to make some statements. and if we're really serious about protecting children we need to focus on these folks. to a much greater degree. i could fill an entire show just listing the nape names of elected officials, law enforcement officials in utah and arizona that have dropped the ball. members of the media...
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they are allowed to have big oil and big business and big colorful language but if perry develops a pattern of this, again it's something that will hurt him in the fall and that will hurt him in the primary. >> donna, do you think the white house sees perry as the most potent candidate right now? >> the white house shouldn't take any candidate for grant right now including michele bachmann and mitt romney. that said, i thought he made a very big mistake in the first 72 hours of his introduction into the country. people might know him down in texas. louisianans know him quite well and people in arkansas. many don't know rick perry. don't know his record or background. they don't know that he's a former democrat. he was a democrat until 1989. what voters are looking for especially on the republican side is someone who could beat president obama. what the country is looking for is someone who could lead the country at a difficult time to help grow the economy and i tell you, when they heard rick perry the other day, they probably said we'll take a pass on him. >> that's the worst thing i heard
they are allowed to have big oil and big business and big colorful language but if perry develops a pattern of this, again it's something that will hurt him in the fall and that will hurt him in the primary. >> donna, do you think the white house sees perry as the most potent candidate right now? >> the white house shouldn't take any candidate for grant right now including michele bachmann and mitt romney. that said, i thought he made a very big mistake in the first 72 hours of his...
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i don't tell my friends just how affordable it is cus to them i'm still the big roller, the big cheese, ya know? oh, emmitt. baby, what you doing? y-y-yeah! [ clears throat ] [ deep voice ] yeah, babe. in a second. takin' care of some business. it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> we've been getting video in all day posted by people from syria. every clip, revolting as it is, every clip shows a person, often a child, each person killed, each body and they've been brutalized and some have been mutilated. i'm tell you most of what we saw today we can't even show you on the screen. some of it must be seen so that no one can deny the truth of what's happening in syria. that's what the government is doing. trying to deny the truth of what's happening. if you feel you need to look away, look away now but please, listen if you can, at least. 13-year-old rita was killed allegedly by security forces just outside damascus. we're not showing you the other side of his face that's smashed to
i don't tell my friends just how affordable it is cus to them i'm still the big roller, the big cheese, ya know? oh, emmitt. baby, what you doing? y-y-yeah! [ clears throat ] [ deep voice ] yeah, babe. in a second. takin' care of some business. it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> we've been getting video in all day posted by people from syria. every clip, revolting as it is,...
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when she walked in this morning she had a big smile on her face. to play devil's advocate for a second, she's in protective custody. she never had visitors. she doesn't have any interaction so i'm sure it's very exciting for her to have human interaction and that bhooifr produced the smile. >> is the defense still talking about ending on wednesday or thursday? >> we'll see. there was no court on saturday, they're a little bit behind schedule but i think the big issue is, is casey going to testify? we still don't know. a three forensic psychiatrist, psychologist panel deemed her competent to go forward so the trial continues. >> it's amazing, sunny, they brought up all the stuff in opening statements about sexual abuse with the father and the brother. there's no evidence of it. they haven't introduced any evidence what is over at this point and they're still talking about ending at the end of the week? >> that's right. thinks why i've said from the beginning jose baez placed casey anthony on the witness 1257bd during his opening statements. who else
when she walked in this morning she had a big smile on her face. to play devil's advocate for a second, she's in protective custody. she never had visitors. she doesn't have any interaction so i'm sure it's very exciting for her to have human interaction and that bhooifr produced the smile. >> is the defense still talking about ending on wednesday or thursday? >> we'll see. there was no court on saturday, they're a little bit behind schedule but i think the big issue is, is casey...
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box retailer, big abortion in other words. the executive director in illinois for planned parenthood said, we want planned parenthood to be the lenscrafters of big abortion. >> so it's a catchy quote. but where did she get this quote from the executive director? we believe she's referring to a quote made by planned parenthood's illinois executive director steve trumbley a month before that statement in 2008. he was quoted in "the wall street journal" saying of planned parenthood, "i like to think of it as the lenscrafters of family planning." again, i like to think of it as the lenscrafters of family planning, not big abortion. so what congressman bachmann has done is taken out the family planning part of the sentence and inserted big abortion. she's made up a quote. in the article, he was talking about setting up express locations in shopping malls for family planning services, like birth control, std testing, pregnancy testing, the kind of services which make up the vast majority of what planned parenthood does. he wasn't ta
box retailer, big abortion in other words. the executive director in illinois for planned parenthood said, we want planned parenthood to be the lenscrafters of big abortion. >> so it's a catchy quote. but where did she get this quote from the executive director? we believe she's referring to a quote made by planned parenthood's illinois executive director steve trumbley a month before that statement in 2008. he was quoted in "the wall street journal" saying of planned...
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and we had big, big push back from the hiphop community about not doing biggie's case. and nobody would cooperate with police. i say one thing. you can remain anonymous. if it was your brother and somebody shot him cold-bloodedly, wouldn't you want to do the right thing? >> that's the thing. i mean, there were people -- i mean, in tupac shakur's case there were people sitting right next to him. and biggie smalls' case there were people who witnessed this. and these are people who claimed to be his friends. they were people who made money off him. made money from him. and yet refused to say anything. because they're afraid -- maybe they're afraid for their own life. i don't even give them that much credit. they're just afraid of being seen as a snitch which is just absurd. >> it takes a lot of courage to do the right thing. it takes a lot of guts to say, i know who did that. this is the person. this is what happened. i've been on the streets. most of the people in those areas where these gangsters operate, they're terrified. they're good people. they're trapped there by
and we had big, big push back from the hiphop community about not doing biggie's case. and nobody would cooperate with police. i say one thing. you can remain anonymous. if it was your brother and somebody shot him cold-bloodedly, wouldn't you want to do the right thing? >> that's the thing. i mean, there were people -- i mean, in tupac shakur's case there were people sitting right next to him. and biggie smalls' case there were people who witnessed this. and these are people who claimed...
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not big abortion. so what she's repeatedly done is taken out the family planning part and inserted "big abortion." in the article, he was talking about setting up express locations in shopping malls for family planning services, the kind of services which make up the vast majority of what planned parenthood does. but she's not the only lawmaker making up things about planned parenthood. here's senator john kyl. >> you want an abortion, you go to planned parenthood. >> later he retracted that and his office saying "his remark was not intended to be a factual statement." not intended to be a factual statement, even though it was made on the floor of the senate. we asked michele bachmann to join us tonight and she declined. planned parenthood said "the continued disleading attacks expose a cynical and coldhearted willingness to further a political agenda. as for the congresswoman's other claim that planned parenthood is one of the largest political organizations you can imagine, it's not really true, eith
not big abortion. so what she's repeatedly done is taken out the family planning part and inserted "big abortion." in the article, he was talking about setting up express locations in shopping malls for family planning services, the kind of services which make up the vast majority of what planned parenthood does. but she's not the only lawmaker making up things about planned parenthood. here's senator john kyl. >> you want an abortion, you go to planned parenthood. >>...
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also texas is a big state, you know, they're allowed to have big oil and big business and big colorful language. but if perry develops a pattern of this, it again is something that's going to hurt him in the fall. and that will hurt him in the primary. >> donna, do you think the white house cease perry as the most potent republican candidate right now? >> i think the white house should not take any of the republican candidates for granted. they should be concerned about all of them, including michele bachmann and mitt romney. that said, i thought he made a very big mistake in the first 72 hours of his introduction to the country. people might know him down in texas. in fact, louisianaens know him quite well and perhaps people in arkansas. but the majority of voters do not know rick perry. they don't know his record. they don't know his background. they don't know the fact that he's a former democrat. he was a democrat until 1989. so during this period of introduction, what voters are looking for especially republican side is somebody who can beat barack obama. but what the country's lo
also texas is a big state, you know, they're allowed to have big oil and big business and big colorful language. but if perry develops a pattern of this, it again is something that's going to hurt him in the fall. and that will hurt him in the primary. >> donna, do you think the white house cease perry as the most potent republican candidate right now? >> i think the white house should not take any of the republican candidates for granted. they should be concerned about all of them,...
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meantime big news from the prosecution. plus george anthony's mistress may be called to testify as every as tomorrow. we'll talk to you about what she may say >>> also ahead the death of ryan dunn. the autopsy report is now out on tv's jack ass. we have details on that. k of po. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. >>> crime and punishment tonight. new twist in the casey anthony trial. word tonight that george anthony's alleged mistress may take the witness stand tomorrow morning. her name is crystal hol laway, the woman who says she had an affair with mr. anthony. she told police one thing, she told the national enquirer something el
meantime big news from the prosecution. plus george anthony's mistress may be called to testify as every as tomorrow. we'll talk to you about what she may say >>> also ahead the death of ryan dunn. the autopsy report is now out on tv's jack ass. we have details on that. k of po. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new...
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also raising questions about a possible motive for hushing up a scandal, big money renovations going on in 1998 to beaver stadium, 60 luxury sky boxes and 12,000 more seats being added, paid for my donations that might have dried up if there had been a scandal. there are a lot of questions tonight. we begin, though, with a 360 exclusive. my conversation moments ago with psychologist mike gilum, who is counseling victim number one. >>> how is victim number one doing right now? >> obviously any individual that sustained this kind of abuse, you know, they typically suffer from anxiety, depression. they have a lot of concern that's very humiliating to have to not only experience this but then to, you know, have to discuss it with law enforcement. it's difficult then to be fearful or live in fear that others may determine who you are, your identity, and, you know, they may or may not, you know, approach you about it. and again, very awkward, very embarrassing for the individual, even though he's a hero, not necessarily something that everyone understands or appreciates. >> i do think that
also raising questions about a possible motive for hushing up a scandal, big money renovations going on in 1998 to beaver stadium, 60 luxury sky boxes and 12,000 more seats being added, paid for my donations that might have dried up if there had been a scandal. there are a lot of questions tonight. we begin, though, with a 360 exclusive. my conversation moments ago with psychologist mike gilum, who is counseling victim number one. >>> how is victim number one doing right now? >>...
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they said the lenscrafter of family planning, not big abortion. now lenscrafters is taking issue with ms. bachmann's message. the eye care company tells roll call they contacted her office asking her to stop using their name. they said she's using their name without knowledge or permission. according to roll call bachmann called the request perfectly understandable and the congresswoman would avoid using the company's name in the future. >>> still ahead, crime and punishment. the search for a suspected serial killer terrorizing long island, new york. police have found eight sets of human remains all in the same area. and there's fear there's even more victims. so will the killer strike again? and who could it be? >>> plus, dramatic new video of the tsunami hitting japan. people running, trying to outrun the wall of water. we'll show that to you. >>> and later, a sleepy vice president joe biden? it makes tonight's "ridiculist." yes, he's kind of nodding off during the president's speech. or at least it sure looked that way. >>> just ahead tonight,
they said the lenscrafter of family planning, not big abortion. now lenscrafters is taking issue with ms. bachmann's message. the eye care company tells roll call they contacted her office asking her to stop using their name. they said she's using their name without knowledge or permission. according to roll call bachmann called the request perfectly understandable and the congresswoman would avoid using the company's name in the future. >>> still ahead, crime and punishment. the...
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and. >> you could tell he'd been in o'for a long time, he was a real big buff guy. he walked up, looked at ever b everybody and turned the channel. and i found it very interesting. larry looked at me and very quietly mumbled under his breath, hey, i was watching that show. >> keene leaped into action and knocked the guy out. >> i nailed him with an upper cut and kicked him through three rows of chairs. he was beat up real bad and had to go to the hospital and they took me and threw me in the hole. >> it was worth it. and it was a breakthrough with hall. >> he not only now looked at me as a guy he could look at and say, wow, he thinks i'm cool coming from him, that's a compliment. and now he's also able to protect me. >> now, keene had hall's trust and had him talking. one night, in hall's cell, he told keene the truth about what happened to tricia reitler. but what hall told keene was different from what some investigators believed. it was his story, along with some evidence that created a roadmap i wanted to follow to try to figure out what happened to tricia reitl
and. >> you could tell he'd been in o'for a long time, he was a real big buff guy. he walked up, looked at ever b everybody and turned the channel. and i found it very interesting. larry looked at me and very quietly mumbled under his breath, hey, i was watching that show. >> keene leaped into action and knocked the guy out. >> i nailed him with an upper cut and kicked him through three rows of chairs. he was beat up real bad and had to go to the hospital and they took me and...
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and there is a very big risk that they will have the same destiny as my friend has already had. so it doesn't matter for me if i'm caught, because the revolution is going on and i'm very sure of our victory. >> really? you're sure of your victory even though your friend is dead and your other friends have been imprisoned and they may come for you, you believe that you will get freedom? that syria's people will have the chance for freedom? >> definitely. there is no chance for this regime to maintain what it had already broken. but the freedom is coming. this is a belief that we have here. >> amir, i hope you see it. >> hopefully very soon. >> amir, thank you for your bravery and thank you for talk to me. >> thank you, anderson, thank you very much. >> stay strong. >>> the latest on some other stories we are following. >>> anderson, a mixed message from iran about those two american hikers jailed on spying charges. today, the iranian judiciary said it was only considering a request to set bail, contradicting the iranian president's earlier statement that the men could be freed in
and there is a very big risk that they will have the same destiny as my friend has already had. so it doesn't matter for me if i'm caught, because the revolution is going on and i'm very sure of our victory. >> really? you're sure of your victory even though your friend is dead and your other friends have been imprisoned and they may come for you, you believe that you will get freedom? that syria's people will have the chance for freedom? >> definitely. there is no chance for this...
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the big muffin mistake. remember all that talk of the justice department spending more than $16 apiece for muffins? well, the story has changed. we'll explain. >>> plus, regis philbin. how come he could be landing on the "riduculist" after his encounter with snooki of "jersey shore"? we'll be right back. isn't some . a privilege for the ultra-wealthy. it's a necessity. i find investments with e-trade's top 5 lists. quickly. easily. i use pre-defined screeners and insightful trading ideas to dig deeper. work smarter. not harder. i depend on myself the one person i do trust to take charge of my financial future. [ bell dinging ] congratulations. congratulations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology to inspire businesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulations. ... and buildings as valuable to the bottom line... whoa ! ... as the people inside them. congratulations. because when you add verizon to your company, you don't just add, you multiply. ♪
the big muffin mistake. remember all that talk of the justice department spending more than $16 apiece for muffins? well, the story has changed. we'll explain. >>> plus, regis philbin. how come he could be landing on the "riduculist" after his encounter with snooki of "jersey shore"? we'll be right back. isn't some . a privilege for the ultra-wealthy. it's a necessity. i find investments with e-trade's top 5 lists. quickly. easily. i use pre-defined screeners and...
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this is a big one. if you were president right now, we've got this payroll tax cut that americans have been enjoying. it's got to be extended by the end of the year. democrats and republicans, they both want to do it, but they can't agree on how to pay for it. how would you pay for it? >> put rich people in jail. take their money and then give it to everybody else. number one, boom, done. >> really? >> yeah. >> and you're a republican? >> well, you know what, i'm a republican. right now i'm only running as republican, because they are a bunch of clowns. about you never know. but i'm an american. i'm for the people. i'm for everybody in our country -- not people who aren't here, but everyone -- and fortunately, i will get people back to work. >> let me ask you, you say they're all clowns, this is important here, who is the biggest clown running for president? >> well, now, i don't want to disparage anyone's -- i don't want to disparage anyone's personality, so let's point out the physical defects. >> oka
this is a big one. if you were president right now, we've got this payroll tax cut that americans have been enjoying. it's got to be extended by the end of the year. democrats and republicans, they both want to do it, but they can't agree on how to pay for it. how would you pay for it? >> put rich people in jail. take their money and then give it to everybody else. number one, boom, done. >> really? >> yeah. >> and you're a republican? >> well, you know what, i'm a...
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i don't see what the big deal is. the wedding was on may 20th. according to my calendar that was a friday. she probably only had to miss one day of high school. what was she going to miss in 11th grade, any way? algrebra? whoever uses that? but it got me thinking who is this young lady who found true love with a character acted in his early 50s. luckily like a lot of 16-year-olds she has a youtube channel where she posts video, probably talks about her homework and getting her driver's license and justin bieber and stuff. let's take a look. >> when i'm a walking, they'll be talking, when i walk by, it's not my thought you can't control -- >> oh. goodness. well, i'm sure there's more to her than just that. >> don't put it on me, girl. don't put it on me, girl. no. don't put it on me, girl. don't. >> well now, a lot of people are suggesting that someone should have told courtney don't marry that guy, he's too old for you, you have your driver's test coming up. someone like her parents maybe. guess what, romance haters. her parents gave their permis
i don't see what the big deal is. the wedding was on may 20th. according to my calendar that was a friday. she probably only had to miss one day of high school. what was she going to miss in 11th grade, any way? algrebra? whoever uses that? but it got me thinking who is this young lady who found true love with a character acted in his early 50s. luckily like a lot of 16-year-olds she has a youtube channel where she posts video, probably talks about her homework and getting her driver's license...
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the big muffin mistake. remember all that talk of the justice department spending more than $16 apiece for muffins? well, the story has changed. we'll explain. >>> plus, regis philbin. how come he could be landing on the "riduculist" after his encounter with snooki of "jersey shore"? we'll be right back. i habe a cohd. yeah, i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! but wanted to do something more for my nutrition. there's so much information out there. what's good for you today, is bad for you tomorrow. i had no idea what to choose. until i found pronutrients -- a new line of supplements from centrum, who i totally trust. omega-3 supports not only my heart, but my brain and my eyes too. probiotics helps with my digestive balance and my immune function. and fruit & veggie has
the big muffin mistake. remember all that talk of the justice department spending more than $16 apiece for muffins? well, the story has changed. we'll explain. >>> plus, regis philbin. how come he could be landing on the "riduculist" after his encounter with snooki of "jersey shore"? we'll be right back. i habe a cohd. yeah, i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer...
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the big muffin mistake. remember all that talk of the justice department spending more than $16 apiece for muffins? well, the story has changed. we'll explain. >>> plus, regis philbin. how come he could be landing on the "riduculist" after his encounter with snooki of "jersey shore"? we'll be right back. copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high bloo
the big muffin mistake. remember all that talk of the justice department spending more than $16 apiece for muffins? well, the story has changed. we'll explain. >>> plus, regis philbin. how come he could be landing on the "riduculist" after his encounter with snooki of "jersey shore"? we'll be right back. copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science...
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bankers have been out on strike, one of the big state banks here. journalists even have been coming out on strike. better pay, better conditions. so the army is saying, go back to work, this isn't the time to do it, we need to pull together, there's not a national security interest, and you'll find other powers, other enemies of the country kind of exploit this work against egypt. the army is really trying to get everyone back to work, anderson? >> thank you. fareed, what do you make of the moves now being made by the military ruling hunta? >> well, they're doing more than they had, certainly in the past. but i don't think it's nearly enough. what the egyptian people were protesting about was not mubarak personally, it was the symbol of the regime they hated. the dictatorship has arbitrary control over their lives, they need to really plot a pathway away from that. and that means, bring the opposition in, create some kind of constitutional council that will rewrite the constitution, put it up for referendum, have a pathway to elections, and do this
bankers have been out on strike, one of the big state banks here. journalists even have been coming out on strike. better pay, better conditions. so the army is saying, go back to work, this isn't the time to do it, we need to pull together, there's not a national security interest, and you'll find other powers, other enemies of the country kind of exploit this work against egypt. the army is really trying to get everyone back to work, anderson? >> thank you. fareed, what do you make of...
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marie, do you think tomorrow is going to be a big test or a few hours is going to be a big test? >> i think a big test in several ways. when i spoke to gadhafi earlier this week, a bit what you were saying about the drugs, he said there was no army in libya and no protesters. we know there are both. people are much more frightened this time, because gadhafi's army or security forces, they are opening fire on protesters. the protesters from last week are scared. they are going to gather in the mosques. they are probably going to try to march on green square, but there could be an overwhelming show of force, because gadhafi knows they're going to try to do this, as well. >> marie, i was talking to fouad ajami before i went on air. he said he felt that in listening to gadhafi's speech yesterday, that gadhafi seemed different in a way. i've heard you say he seemed more focused to you yesterday. you've talked to him a lot over the years. >> reporter: well, it's hard to -- when you listen to gadhafi, it's hard to say he's focused at all. but he has his own coherency within his own ment
marie, do you think tomorrow is going to be a big test or a few hours is going to be a big test? >> i think a big test in several ways. when i spoke to gadhafi earlier this week, a bit what you were saying about the drugs, he said there was no army in libya and no protesters. we know there are both. people are much more frightened this time, because gadhafi's army or security forces, they are opening fire on protesters. the protesters from last week are scared. they are going to gather in...